Bortoletti, Davigo, Brassiolo: Expert views, why is there so much corruption ...
LinkedIn 27 November 2015
1. Justice Fitzgerald and the Justice Woods Royal Commission
investigations
The findings in the Justice Fitzgerald and Justice Woods Royal Commission
investigations into police corruption in Queensland and New South Wales (Australia)
during the 1990s; and the findings of various other investigations into government
agencies over the years, have all stated that no organisation that has had claims made
against it can legally investigate itself. More than half of the complaints I have been
advised by government that I should raise those issues with the TIO's office are either
against one of the TIO's official's involved in the COT arbitrations, or the TIO-
appointed Resource Unit who I was forced to exonerate from all liability for their
part played during my arbitration, and if I did not agree to these now altered terms
(more threats) there would be no arbitration. Although I have since taken those
complaints on to the State Ombudsman, the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission (ACCC), the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
and various Government Ministers, they all have the same ‘advice’ – they all tell me I
should take my matters back to the TIO, even though those government-funded
organisations must all know that the TIO’s office cannot investigate itself.
It seems therefore that ‘justice the Australian way’ involves running ordinary
Australian claimants around and around in circles in the hope that they will become
so exhausted and probably financial ruined that they will give up their fight, and this
is exactly what has been done to me and various other COT claimants for these past
twenty years, while those who have acted inappropriately towards me and various
other COTs, those that have instigated the roundabout, those who have caused the
Australian justice system to fail, have their inappropriate conduct buried, safely out
of sight, even though it is perfectly clear from that: ‘… the law does not permit a
party to an allegation to investigate itself’.
Bad Government Bureaucrats
22 December 2008 in our absent justice.com download Senate Evidence
File No/16 is an article titled Bad Bureaucrats that has been taken from an
Australian newspaper, The Herald Sun, which discusses many adverse findings
against many of Australia’s public service employees, noting:
“Hundreds of federal public servants were sacked, demoted or
fined in the past year for serious misconduct. Investigations
into more than 1000 bureaucrats uncovered bad behaviour
such as theft, identity fraud, prying into file, leaking secrets.
About 50 were found to have made improper use of inside
information or their power and authority for the benefit of
themselves, family and friends"
It is very important to link this 2008 sacking and demoting of ‘bad bureaucrats’ to a
number of events that had earlier taken place during the Casualties of Telstra
arbitrations, because it is the bad bureaucrats who are advising their masters (the
current government ministers) that my claims are false when one look at my website
absent justice.com shows my claims are in valid.